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✦ Certified Specialist in Workers’ Compensation Law, certified by the State Bar of California, Board of Legal Specialization ✦

Workers' Comp Lawyer in Cypress, California

Certified Specialist (CA Bar)No Fee Unless We Win (Costs May Apply)Millions RecoveredSe Habla Español
Years of Practice
14+
Cases Handled
500+
over 14+ years of practice
Recovered
$7M+
over 14+ years of practice
Bilingual + Farsi
English + Español + Farsi

By Eman Yazdchi, Esq. · Certified Specialist in Workers' Compensation Law, State Bar of California Board of Legal Specialization · Cal Bar #285231

If you were hurt on the job in Cypress, you have real rights. You do not have to face the insurance company alone.

A work injury here can take many forms. A lab tech at a Katella Avenue biotech firm suffers a chemical splash. A groom at the Los Alamitos Race Course gets kicked by a horse. A Forest Lawn grounds worker tears a shoulder lifting equipment on Lincoln Avenue. A warehouse hand strains a knee on the light-industrial corridor. Every one of those workers is owed medical care, wage replacement, and potentially a cash award. You have one year to file your claim, and you pay nothing up front.

Here is what to do right now:

  1. Tell your supervisor in writing. A text or email is enough. State the date and say the injury happened at work.
  2. Ask for the DWC-1 claim form. Your employer must give it to you within one working day. If they delay, call us at (661) 273-1780. That delay can itself be a violation.
  3. See a doctor and say the cause was work. Getting that on the record early protects your claim. Do not let the insurer direct your first visit.

Eman Yazdchi is a Certified Specialist in Workers' Compensation Law, certified by the California Board of Legal Specialization, State Bar of California (CA Bar #285231). He represents Cypress workers at the Long Beach WCAB and gives you a straight answer about what your case is likely worth.

Do you have a Cypress workers' comp case?

If your injury happened while you were doing your job in Cypress, you very likely have a valid claim. Fault does not matter. Immigration status does not matter either.

California workers' comp is a no-fault system. You do not need to prove your employer made a mistake. You only need to show your injury arose from your work. One bad fall qualifies. So does a shoulder that wore out after years of lifting at Forest Lawn. The law covers both a sudden accident and a slow build-up injury.

Every worker in Cypress is covered: full-time, part-time, seasonal, and undocumented. A biotech researcher on Valley View Street qualifies. So does a Cypress College facilities worker, a hot-walker at the Los Alamitos Race Course, and a restaurant cook on the Katella Avenue corridor. California extends these protections to every employee.

Common Cypress workplace injuries include:

  • Falls from ladders or on wet floors at corporate offices and warehouses
  • Chemical exposure and needlestick injuries at biotech labs along Valley View and Katella
  • Horse-kick, crush, and struck-by injuries at the Los Alamitos Race Course backside
  • Heavy-lifting shoulder and back injuries at Forest Lawn Memorial-Park Cypress on Lincoln Avenue
  • Repetitive-motion wrist, neck, and shoulder injuries from years of desk and computer work
  • Patient-handling lumbar injuries at small healthcare clinics
  • Forklift and machinery accidents at light-industrial sites along Lincoln Avenue

What benefits can you receive?

You can receive free medical care, two-thirds of your wages while you cannot work, a permanent disability award, mileage reimbursement, and a job retraining voucher worth up to $6,000.

By law, your employer's insurer must pay for all the treatment your injury needs. That covers doctor visits, surgery, physical therapy, imaging, and prescriptions. You pay no copay and no deductible. The right to that care begins on the date of your injury.

While you are off work, temporary disability pays two-thirds of your average weekly wage, up to the state weekly maximum. Those payments continue for as long as 104 weeks within a five-year window. If the insurer pays late without cause, they owe a penalty on top.

Once your condition reaches a stable point, a doctor scores the lasting damage as a percentage. That percentage determines your permanent disability award. The higher the percentage, the larger the award. A rating above 70% can trigger weekly payments for the rest of your life.

If the injury prevents you from returning to your old job and your employer cannot offer modified work, you may also receive a Supplemental Job Displacement Benefit voucher worth up to $6,000. Use it for approved job training or education.

Labor Code §4600: "Medical, surgical, chiropractic, acupuncture, and hospital treatment, including nursing, medicines, medical and surgical supplies, crutches, and apparatuses, including orthotic and prosthetic devices and apparatuses, as is reasonably required to cure or relieve the injured worker from the effects of the injury shall be provided by the employer."

How much is a Cypress workers' comp claim worth?

Claim value depends on how severe your injury is, your age, how demanding your job is, and what ongoing medical care you need. No honest number exists without reviewing the facts of your case.

The biggest driver is your permanent disability rating. A doctor scores your lasting damage using the AMA Guides. For injuries since 2013, the law adjusts that score based on your age and the physical demands of your job. A 45-year-old Forest Lawn grounds worker with a shoulder injury will typically rate higher than a desk worker with the same diagnosis. That final rating sets how many weeks of payments you receive.

The table below shows general California ranges by injury type. These are statewide estimates only.

Injury severityTypical permanent-disability ratingApproximate value range
Minor strain or sprain, full recovery expected0% to 8%$0 to $8,000
Moderate injury requiring ongoing care8% to 20%$8,000 to $40,000
Serious injury or single-level fusion20% to 45%$40,000 to $120,000
Severe or multi-level injury45% to 70%$120,000 to $300,000+
Catastrophic injury (spinal cord or TBI)70% and aboveLife pension plus future medical care

These are general California ranges, not a prediction. Your actual award depends on your disability rating, age, occupation, and future medical care. Past results do not guarantee future outcomes.

Yazdchi Law has recovered $5,000,000 for a catastrophic spinal-cord injury and $1,500,000 for a cervical-spine injury. Past results do not guarantee future outcomes. Call (661) 273-1780 for a free, honest review of your Cypress claim.

What if the insurer denies your claim?

A denial is not final. The law gives the insurer a 90-day decision window, requires up to $10,000 in interim medical care during that time, and gives you a clear appeal path within 30 days of any treatment denial.

After you file the DWC-1 form, the insurer has 90 days to accept or deny your claim. If they miss that window, the law presumes your injury is covered. During those 90 days, the insurer must still pay up to $10,000 for your immediate medical care. They cannot pause your treatment while they investigate.

If the insurer denies a treatment your doctor ordered, you have 30 days to appeal through Independent Medical Review. An independent physician reviews your file against the state treatment guidelines. A strong appeal includes imaging, failed conservative care, and a clear treating-doctor opinion that the treatment is necessary.

If the appeal does not resolve the dispute, your attorney can bring the case before a WCAB judge. You can then file a Petition for Reconsideration within 25 days of a mailed decision, or 20 days of an electronic one. A Writ of Review to the Court of Appeal is available within 45 days if that step also fails.

If your employer fires you or cuts your hours because you filed a claim, that is illegal retaliation. You can win reinstatement, your lost wages, and a penalty added to your award. Tell us right away if anything changes at work after you report an injury.

How long do you have to file in Cypress?

Report your injury within 30 days. File your claim within one year. For a build-up injury, that one-year clock starts the day a doctor links your condition to your work.

There are two deadlines, and missing either one gives the insurer an opening. Tell your employer within 30 days of the injury. File your formal claim within one year. For a repetitive-motion injury from years of computer work at the Cypress Corporate Center, the year does not start on the first day of pain. It starts the day a doctor ties your condition to your job.

StepDeadlineLaw
Tell your employer in writing30 days from injury§5400
File your DWC-1 claim form1 year from injury§5405
Build-up injury clock beginsWhen you feel it and know work caused it§5412
Insurer must accept or deny90 days from filing§5402
Appeal a denied treatment30 days from the denial§4610.5

Unsure where your clock stands? A free call can answer that: (661) 273-1780.

Why Cypress workers choose Yazdchi Law

Eman Yazdchi is a Certified Specialist with hundreds of California workers represented. He appears regularly at the Long Beach WCAB and handles every phase of a Cypress claim.

Eman Yazdchi is a Certified Specialist in Workers' Compensation Law, certified by the California Board of Legal Specialization, State Bar of California (CA Bar #285231). Fewer than one in a hundred California attorneys hold this credential. He has represented hundreds of injured California workers and appears regularly at the Long Beach WCAB, where Cypress claims are heard.

The firm handles every phase: filing the DWC-1, fighting a denial, challenging an unfair disability rating, contesting apportionment when the insurer blames a pre-existing condition, and taking a case to hearing when the insurer will not settle fairly. You pay nothing to start. The WCAB judge sets attorney fees at 12 to 15 percent of what we recover, and only if we win. If there is no recovery, you owe nothing.

Verify Eman Yazdchi's California State Bar profile here.

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What Cypress workers should know about the Long Beach WCAB

Cypress workers' comp cases are heard at the Long Beach district of the WCAB. Eman Yazdchi appears there regularly for Orange County clients and knows the local medical-legal landscape well.

Which WCAB hears Cypress cases?

Cypress workers' compensation claims are venued at the Long Beach district of the Workers' Compensation Appeals Board. Eman Yazdchi appears there regularly on Cypress claims from the Katella Avenue corridor, the Los Alamitos Race Course backside, and the Valley View biotech zone. Related north-OC coverage: La Palma workers' comp. Related nearby coverage: Cerritos workers' comp.

Where do Cypress work injuries happen most often?

Cypress has a compact but varied workforce spread across several distinct zones:

  • Cypress Corporate Center on Katella Avenue: office, finance, and technology workers who develop repetitive-motion wrist, neck, and shoulder injuries over years of seated computer work.
  • Biotech and medical-device corridor along Valley View and Katella: lab technicians and researchers who face chemical splash, needlestick, and ergonomic-lifting injuries in controlled-environment settings.
  • Cypress College on Valley View Street: facilities staff and maintenance workers who sustain slip-and-fall and repetitive-strain injuries on campus grounds.
  • Forest Lawn Memorial-Park Cypress on Lincoln Avenue: grounds crew and funeral-services workers who sustain heavy-lifting shoulder and back injuries from equipment and casket handling.
  • Los Alamitos Race Course (adjacent to Cypress): grooms, exercise riders, and hot-walkers who face horse-kick crush injuries, struck-by incidents, and cumulative lumbar strain from years of stooping and loading.
  • Lincoln Avenue light-industrial corridor: warehouse and manufacturing workers facing forklift hazards, repetitive lifting, and machinery pinch points.

Where should an injured Cypress worker get emergency care?

For a serious work injury, call 911. The nearest emergency departments are Los Alamitos Medical Center on Katella Avenue and West Anaheim Medical Center. St. Jude Medical Center in Fullerton is the closest regional Level-II trauma center. After emergency care, report the injury to your employer in writing as soon as you are able. California law requires your employer to notify Cal/OSHA within 8 hours of a work-related death, hospitalization, amputation, or loss of an eye.

Cypress cases at Yazdchi Law

The firm represents Cypress workers with injuries ranging from repetitive-motion shoulder claims at corporate offices on Katella to horse-related crush injuries at the Los Alamitos backside. Statewide, Yazdchi Law has recovered $5,000,000 for a catastrophic spinal-cord injury and $1,500,000 for a cervical-spine injury. Past results do not guarantee future outcomes. Each case turns on its own medical evidence, disability rating, and specific facts.

Related Cypress coverage: settlement, denied claim, appeal, and retaliation.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does a Cypress workers' comp lawyer cost? Do I pay anything up front?

Nothing up front. Workers' comp attorney fees in California are contingency-based and set by a WCAB judge. The typical range is 12 to 15 percent of the settlement or award, and you only owe a fee if we win. If there is no recovery, you owe nothing. The fee comes from the settlement at the end of your case, not from your medical benefits or temporary disability checks. That applies whether you work at the Cypress Corporate Center, the Los Alamitos Race Course backside, Forest Lawn, or a Valley View biotech lab.

Can my Cypress employer fire me for filing a workers' comp claim?

No. Firing you, cutting your hours, or punishing you for filing is illegal. If your employer does any of that, you can win reinstatement, your lost wages back, and a penalty on top of your workers' comp award. That also covers immigration threats. Using your immigration status to discourage you from filing is a separate violation of California law. Call us right away if anything changes at work after you report an injury at the Cypress Corporate Center, Cypress College, or anywhere else in the city.

Can I get Cypress workers' comp if I am undocumented?

Yes. California covers every employee regardless of immigration status. A Forest Lawn grounds crew member, a Lincoln Avenue warehouse hand, and a Los Alamitos Race Course hot-walker who lacks legal status all have the same rights as any other California worker: medical care, wage replacement, and a permanent disability award. Your employer cannot legally threaten your immigration status to stop you from filing. That threat is its own violation of California law. Our office provides bilingual service in Spanish.

How long does a Cypress workers' comp claim take to resolve?

A straightforward claim with no disputes can resolve in 6 to 12 months. A disputed claim, where the insurer fights liability, challenges the disability rating, or raises apportionment, can take 18 to 36 months or longer. Your medical treatment and temporary disability payments continue during that time. The permanent disability rating cannot be finalized until your condition reaches a stable point, so the medical process often sets the pace more than the legal process does.

Can I choose my own doctor for my Cypress work injury?

It depends on whether you predesignated a personal physician before the injury. If you did not, the insurer controls your treating physician for the first 30 days through their Medical Provider Network. After that window, you can request a change of treating physician within the network. If you disagree with the treating doctor's findings, you can request a state panel of three Qualified Medical Evaluators. Each side strikes one name, leaving one neutral doctor to evaluate you. Your attorney helps pick strategically from the available panel.

What if the Cypress insurer denies the surgery my doctor recommended?

You can appeal through Independent Medical Review within 30 days of the denial. An independent physician reviews your records against the state's approved treatment guidelines. A strong appeal documents failed conservative care, imaging that confirms the injury, and a clear treating-doctor opinion that surgery is medically necessary. If Independent Medical Review upholds the denial, additional legal paths remain available at the WCAB level. We handle these appeals for Cypress workers at the Long Beach WCAB.

What if my injury built up over years at a Cypress job, not from one accident?

California covers that. A cumulative trauma injury is one that develops from repeated work activity over time. Years of keyboard work at the Cypress Corporate Center, daily pipetting and lifting at a Valley View biotech lab, and constant stooping at the Los Alamitos backside each qualify as the basis for a work injury claim. You do not need a single dramatic accident. Your filing deadline starts on the day a doctor first connects your condition to your job, not the first day you felt any discomfort.

What if someone other than my employer caused my Cypress work injury?

You may have two separate claims. Workers' comp covers your medical bills and wage replacement right away regardless of fault. If a third party caused the injury, such as a driver who struck you while you were making deliveries on Valley View Street or a defective machine shipped by an outside vendor, a separate civil lawsuit may also be available. Civil claims can recover pain and suffering, which workers' comp does not cover. The workers' comp insurer will typically file a lien in the civil case to recover what it paid. We review third-party exposure in every Cypress case at no added cost.

Last reviewed by Eman Yazdchi, Esq., June 2026.

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